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tv   [untitled]  BELARUSTV  January 29, 2024 5:40pm-6:00pm MSK

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as if i am still living, of course , the first thing that unites us, our peoples, i would say that this worldview in any case, we are probably similar in that both belarusians and venezuelans are hospitable , very kind, like venezuelans and belarusians value their culture, we are united in this in that every nation through its culture wants to show what it is, but at the same time , culture unites people, i like places, i like people too, but especially...
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july 1941, hitler's headquarters, wolf's lair, east prussia. right here, at 16 july, an extremely important meeting of the leaders of the reich took place. to what extent does the minutes of the meeting indicate the goals of the war against the soviet union. the arsenal of means of genocide includes punitive operations with the destruction of populated areas, as a rule, along with people, and theft into slavery. one of the means of mass extermination of the population was concentration camps. on the occupied belarusian territory.
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fascist invaders and their accomplices. in the first 12 days, the nazis shot more than 10 thousand people in the blackbirds, about 2 thousand died due to heat, hunger, and the outbreak of an epidemic. so the nazis began to implement plans regarding the local population, prisoners of war, whom hitler ordered. do not treat
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front-line soldiers as soldiers and destroy them mercilessly. to avoid an epidemic, the camp in drozdy began to be disbanded, the jews were transferred to prison, the residents of minsk, after registration, began to be allowed to go home, and prisoners of war were sent to the newly created camp. it consisted of an urban part and was located in the area of ​​modern surganov, cherny, kalinin, yakub-kolos streets. as well as forest camp in masyukovshchina, 5 km from minsk, on the territory of a former military town. the camp had 22 branches throughout the city and 90 branches at railway stations, and became one of
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the largest not only in the occupied territory, but in europe. it went down in history as shtalak-352. general prosecutor's office of the republic of belarus. a criminal case on the fact of genocide of the population of belarus during the great patriotic war and the post-war period. shtalak 352. fashchi were committed there in a note by pavel fitin, head of foreign intelligence of the ussr, data on german atrocities in the occupied territory. august 17, 1941. script.
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there is a prisoner camp not far from minsk. in this camp , the prisoners are not allowed to eat for several days, after which they bring barley, sprinkle it on the ground and force the prisoners to gather it to eat. there are cases when the germans bring crackers and throw them on the ground. and when the prisoners rush to pick up the crackers, the german soldiers beat them with sticks. just one example: basyukovshchina, quite high, large area.
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boys, dogs, but guarding prisoners of war strengthened. here in the ukrainian police, they didn’t wear black chenels, they didn’t wear a white bandage, our white-red-white ones, that’s a white bandage, they were merciless, kind of vicious, well, like dogs that had broken loose, terrible for... the first months of being in camp, when there were 400-500 people in the barracks, and there were only 70 places, they slept in a pile on an earthen or concrete floor, those who did not have enough space were in
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the open air, in the camp there were from 130 to 140 thousand prisoners, from food 80 g of bread with sawdust, rain water. there was no time to bury the corpses; they were piled on territory of the camp, they waited for spring to take them out and bury them in the pits. i remember the new year, forty-two, there was frost, a terrible frost, they were driving
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a huge column of soviet prisoners of war, they were completely exhausted, here he was, staggering and falling, he... his comrade could not be lifted up, the german approached with a rifle , let's move on, the convoy went to the freight station. in the labor force, it was replenished at the expense of prisoners, they began to be actively used in
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enterprises, in the removal of rubble, on the railway, and other objects, from them they were formed special teams. in march 1942 , a german convoy from a forest prisoner-of-war concentration camp delivered another batch of workers to the territory of the zhdanovichi rest home. it was formed from prisoners. the workers immediately went to their places and, under the gaze of the guards , froze, waiting for the distribution of tools. the foreman had been lingering longer than usual at the point of issue, dissatisfied with something, he
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was sorting out his tools, an altercation ensued with the guard, and an unexpected blow from behind. in an instant, the german convoy was disarmed and liquidated by prisoners. this was an unprecedented case of a daring attack on security, followed by escape. five prisoners of war, having killed the convoy, were able to escape from the fascist hell. subsequently , they, together with the residents of the zaslavsky district, will organize the sturm partisan detachment and will fight the invaders. it was a feat that no one had ever managed to escape from a concentration camp,
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especially since we were talking about a camp where the regime was particularly cruel, but even in these conditions the escape was not the only one. in july 1943, on the territory of the concentration camp near the village of masyukovshchina, work was underway to repair military equipment in the workshops created here. a brigade assembled from prisoners of war was engaged in repairing armored cars. former mechanics, mechanics, and signalmen. parts, repaired damage inside the cabin, special attention to radio communications. the guards
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were satisfied with the work, everything was done quickly, efficiently, and now the prisoners worked intently, were not distracted by conversations, only sometimes with a nod of their heads they gave each other a signal to give one or the other. another instrument. it's time to relax, summer, heat. what a surprise it was for them when an armored car appeared from the depths of the hangar, moving at full speed towards them, sweeping away everything in its path. the shooting began. your prisoners were killed, the rest managed to break through the fence and barbed wire to break free. decades after the war, the world learns about the uprising on october 14, 1943 in
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the sabibor camp. its organizer was alexander pechersky, a soviet officer who, among the prisoners, was transported to poland from a concentration camp in minsk. in belarus, back in july 1943 , a heroic page was written in the history of resistance. death of shtalak-352 to join the partisan movement. people resisted, despite the doom, mockery, and torture that were practiced in all concentration camps. they literally covered the entire
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territory of the republic. along unexplored paths and routes, a certain medieval traveler is beloved. with current marketers calling belarus a country of castles and not to say that he was wrong, because sources from the 17th and 18th centuries claim that there were about a hundred castles on our land. we will travel all over belarus. strešane church, majestically snow-white, built of brick. they knew that in total
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three similar buildings were erected in europe, only one has survived to this day, it is located in streshin. to show. i'm walking in this city with a problem and you're sleeping with me, and i'm all tired of kala yashche hella velma jumping admetnasts, geta fire tower, darechy, yashche adzin turistychny, papular ab'ekt, adkryvaytse belarus together! with tv channel belarus 24. 100 brave guys gathered in our studio, each of them has a question for an adult. why do you think children ask strange questions? a person is always scared by something new. what scared you when you were offered to become the rector of bsu? what
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could you never forgive, for example, a loved one? as it is written in the gospel, if you? the heroes of the program will have to open up to the audience, the main task is to honestly answer all the original, and sometimes uncomfortable questions. what is bsu, that no other university has? very good question. the flakes are flying. in modern times, the music that you listen to, the music that you like, probably it should sound, look at the project 100 in your time in such interesting questions for adults on
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the belarus 24 tv channel. , gagging on skin words. here are the most important creative works, the most valuable and useful ones - these books. the books contain the thoughts of the past. the galas of people are clear and expressive. that's it, that's it i made a lot of chalavets, hogged old books, and became a charmer. read the chalavek perazhyvae stagodzi. read more close to
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the pack. we appreciate it. passed for our current day. belarus 244.

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